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1794

THE BOOK OF | COMMON PRAYER, | and administration of | THE SACRAMENTS, | AND | OTHER RITES AND CEREMONIES | OF | [Gothic:] The Church, | ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND: | together with the | PSALTER or PSALMS | OF | DAVID, | POINTED AS THEY ARE TO BE SUNG OR SAID IN CHURCHES. | — — | LONDON: | Printed by Millar Ritchies, | FOR | J. GOOD, BOND STREET, AND E. HARDING, PALL MALL. | — — | 1794. <GEB (2 copies); BL: 682 h 1>

4°, 2 vols.; J. Parker engraved two plates (6 Oct 1791, 25 Aug 1792) of the seventeen after Stothard.

This "Magnificent Edition" was advertised in [Robert Dodsley], The Œconomy of Human Life (London: S. & E Harding, 1795) <GEB> with plates after Stothard "by Mr. Bartolozzi, Mr. Parker, &c." in quarto (£4.16.0 with 15 plates), octavo (£1.15.0, with 14 plates), in twelves (12s., with 10 plates), and in 18s (10s, with 10 plates).

Ibid. (1794), 80, including both Parker plates. <GEB>

Ibid. (London: Crosby & Letterman, 1800). <BL: 12519 f 35>

Marmontel, Jean François. BELISARIUS. | BY | M. MARMONTEL, | Member of the French Academy. | TO WHICH ARE ADDED, FRAGMENTS | OF | MORAL PHILOSOPHY, | BY THE SAME AUTHOR, | In Three Essays, never before translated: | I. OF GLORY. | II. OF THE GREAT. | III. OF GRANDEUR. | — — | [2-line Latin motto from] SENECA DE PROVID. | — — | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR E. HARDING, PALL MALL. | M DCC XCIV [1794]. <Bodley: Fic 2752 e 90>

12°; J. Parker engraved the six plates after Stothard dated 1 Nov 1794.

The same plates, now much worn, appeared in the edition published by Crosby and Letterman, 1800 <Bodley: Vet A 5 e 4680>.

There was an edition in French Ornée de Six Estampes d'après des Desseins de STOTHARD, R.A. (Londres: Chez Isaac Herbert, Vernor et Hood, et M. Stace, 1796), but the only copy I have seen <Bodley: Fic 27524 e 91> has no plate.

James Parker engraved for Thomas Macklin by 1794 "Fainasollis Borbar & Fingal" (for which he was paid £80) (see 1783 — and Plate 4) and "The Fall of Agandecca" (£180) after J. Barralet and "Cymbeline" (£80) after S. Harding; they are listed with "The Merry Wives of Windsor" (1783) after S. Harding (£70) in Macklin's Poetic Description (1794) (see essay above).